Thick film screen printed environmental and chemical sensor array reference electrodes suitable for subterranean and subaqueous deployments
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to report thick film environmental and chemical sensor arrays designed for deployment in both subterranean and submerged aqueous applications.
Design/methodology/approach
Various choices of materials for reference electrodes employed in these different applications have been evaluated and the responses of the different sensor types are compared and discussed.
Findings
Results indicate that the choice of binder materials is critical to the production of sensors capable of medium term deployment (e.g. several days) as the binders not only affect the tradeoff between hydration time and drift but also have a significant bearing on device sensitivity and stability. Sensor calibration is shown to remain an issue with long‐term deployments (e.g. several weeks) but this can be ameliorated in the medium term with the use of novel device fabrication and packaging techniques.
Originality/value
The reported results indicate that is possible through careful choice of materials and fabrication methods to achieve near stable thick film reference electrodes that are suitable for use in solid state chemical sensors in a variety of different application areas.
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Citation
Atkinson, J.K., Glanc, M., Prakorbjanya, M., Sophocleous, M., Sion, R.P. and Garcia‐Breijo, E. (2013), "Thick film screen printed environmental and chemical sensor array reference electrodes suitable for subterranean and subaqueous deployments", Microelectronics International, Vol. 30 No. 2, pp. 92-98. https://doi.org/10.1108/13565361311314485
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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